Yes, a leave-in conditioner can be beneficial for sew-in weaves. It helps to moisturize and detangle the hair, promoting a healthy appearance and reducing breakage. Additionally, it can improve manageability and enhance the overall texture of both natural and synthetic hair. However, it's essential to choose a lightweight formula to avoid buildup on the weave.
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A quick weave is glued in small sections to the root are and scalp of the hair. This process takes less than an hour to complete. A sew in weave is more complicated. First the natural hair is corn rowed and then the weave is sewn into the cornrows. A sew in weave can take a few hours to complete.
well there is extension whice you can braid in and it is just like braiding with your real hair .Them weave is when you glue or sew in sewing last longer you can't braid in weave you glue it in or you sew it. Using the tracks.
You simply sew the tracks of hair into your braids/cornrows with a needle & thread.
You Take The Ends Of The Braids & Pull Them Up So You Can Sew The Bottoms To The Braids. No The Whole Head Is Braided SOMETIMES People Leave Out Hair In The Temple Area To Blend It In & Make It Look Natural.
Their Are Fifferent Types. Look On You Tube
That is the correct spelling of "weave" (to make or sew cloth).The sound-alike word is the contraction "we've" meaning we have.
sew it, braid it, glue it, and many more but they are uncommon
Not directly onto weave but if your locks are short/small enough, you can cornrow them and put a stocking cap over, and then bond the weave directly onto the stocking cap therefore preserving the dreadlocks and allowing you to try a different style. Just be very careful with the bonding glue!
use or make a closure piece
About 2-4 hours
because they din't have sewing machines back then. Most dressmakers learned to sew or weave from their mother or grandmother.